Riley
G's psychic and UTTERLY
INCORRECT vision (via
"remote viewing") of the Spokane serial
killer."Released
to the public January 01, 1998 since the Spokane
Police Department, nor any other investigative
agency has contacted me regarding this matter."
- Riley G[Hmm, now we know why.]

Unsettling Quotes"I
have nothing to say at this time, your honor." - Robert Lee Yates, Jr.

The
OTHER Spokane'sSPECIAL
INVESTIGATIONRonald L. Gauge,
CEO of Latexecutive Condoms was fired from his post for
secretly planting freeze-dried sperm on non-spermicide
condoms, sources report, which may have affected as many
as 400,000 condoms distributed in the Pacific Northwest
and Canada back in the Spring of 1998.Read
the Original ArticleGo
to the Continuing Investigation

Top 10 Censored Stories
of 1999Did you
know that sweatshops on American soil have been sewing uniforms
for the U.S. military? Or that the same companies that deliver
energy to your home may be supporting brutal dictators in Third
World countries? Or that the Pentagon has plans to put weapons in
outer space, directly violating international law?

The 30th Earth Day is just around the
corner. New energy sources are being refined and tested as
alternatives to nonrenewable fossil fuels. How much do you know
about the green future of energy? Take Enviromental News Network's
Alternative Energy Quiz.

Paranoid-Critical
Trivia
If you multiply your age by your height by your
vision (added together, i.e., 20/20 = 40), divide
that total by the number of blood cells in an average
freefalling droplet, then divide this by your age
(rounded to the nearest month) when you first
realized that the moon was a big rock, you may well discover many
interesting things, but the number you come up
with will be meaningless.

Too Many
Cops on the Net?
Privacy rights advocates and legal experts told members of a
congressional committee that the ever widening scope of criminal
investigations into computer crimes is jeopardizing the privacy
rights of innocent people.

"The
Journalist."
A treatise on modern day TV "journalism."
"In the past, he had to 'pay dues'
And develop 'a nose for the news.'
Well, he still has a nose,
But, my, how it grows
When the facts must conform to his views."--F.R.
Duplantier

From the
Media to Elian with Love
Elian Gonzalez has sparked a national obsession about his plight,
the media spotlight does not shine so brightly on America's poor
children